Sydney husband allegedly told police 'I killed her'

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An accused murderer has lost a bid to be released after police told a Sydney court he'd already admitted to killing his wife.

An accused murderer made full admissions to killing his wife in their Sydney home but will argue he acted in self-defence, a court has been told.

The accused killer showed his heavily bandaged hands to Parramatta Bail Court on Monday as his barrister argued the 49-year-old would defend the murder charge against him and deserved both bail and the presumption of innocence. "In presence of police and people house at his invitation, I killed her," Senior Sergeant Leesa McEvoy told the court.The court was not told how police allege Ms Nirupama died.

 

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